The Staten Island Yankees survived a seventh-inning scare from Jamestown on Wednesday afternoon but held on for a 6-3 win to earn a split in the day's doubleheader. They had dropped the early game to the Jammers, 3-0.

A Ryan Baker grand slam in the sixth gave the Baby Bombers a 6-0 lead, but the Jammers made things interesting in the top of the seventh, plating three runs to halve the deficit.

Michael Solbach, who pitched a scoreless sixth, got into trouble in the seventh as his defense failed him by allowing two batters to reach on errors with one out. Slobach then hit the next batter, Chris Wade, and followed that up with a bases-loaded walk of Dustin Dickerson.

Griffin Bailey relieved Solbach and issued a run-scoring free pass of his own, making it 6-2, and Erik Kanaby's sacrifice fly to center cut the lead in half.

But Griffin was able to strike out Sequoyah Stonecipher with runners on second and third to end it.

Kelvin Castro got the SIYs on the board with a run-scoring double in the fourth and later scored on an RBI groundout to take the 2-0 lead.

Baker's grand slam broke the game open in the sixth and Adam Warren earned his third win of the year by throwing five innings of four-hit ball without allowing a run and striking out four.

The Baby Bombers are back in action on Thursday when they travel to Brooklyn to take on the McNamara Division-leading Cyclones.